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Before LiFePO4 and 18650 cells were common knowledge, the taught users how to build lithium packs without burning down their garages. They demystified terms like "C-rate," "DOD (Depth of Discharge)," and "BMS balancing." For a generation of builders, the blog was their safety net.

Here are three "interesting" post types or topics recently featured that would make for a great deep-dive or shareable content: 1. The "Deepfake vs. Reality" Challenge

By keeping up with their latest posts, you aren't just learning how to use a tool—you’re mastering the art and science of forensic video analysis.

Blog posts frequently include explanations of the mathematical formulas used for perspective correction or photogrammetry. They explain how the software calculates the position of a camera or the height of a suspect based on known reference points. By democratizing this knowledge, the blog empowers analysts to defend their findings under cross-examination. When a defense attorney asks, "How can you be sure this measurement is accurate?" an analyst who has studied the blog can cite the specific geometric principles applied by the software, rather than simply saying, "The computer told me so."